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09/07/2009 07:22:14 PM |
That is so good. Like High Def versus regular tv. |
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09/07/2009 06:48:05 PM |
The processing on this is excellent - really suits the shot. That said, I like the original, too, and can see it going in another direction - darker, and possibly in monochrome. Very versatile shot! |
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05/30/2009 10:37:09 PM |
Oh what a difference. Great image. |
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05/18/2009 11:04:57 PM |
This is an amazing difference. I like how we can see all the details now - lets us, the viewer taken in the whole scene. The steam looks really cool (not cool in the literal sense hehe) |
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05/10/2009 12:31:14 PM |
Really great detail in the shadows and stainless. A huge improvement over the original. |
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05/10/2009 11:25:36 AM |
Amazing what it did for the reflections and the building (ceiling and walls). I think I like the steam in the original better than the TA processed steam. I would try masking that on the TA layers. |
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05/09/2009 06:32:29 PM |
Brings out some wonderful detail, especially in the metal. Just the right amount of visual oomph. |
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